Featuring a light heavyweight title contest between current champion Jon Jones and former titleholder Rashad Evans, UFC 145 marked the company’s first trip to Georgia since UFC 88 in September 2008.

The number of complimentary tickets issued for the sold-out show was not revealed, but the reported figures indicate the UFC generated an average revenue of $141.52 per ticket issued.

The attendance mark is a slight increase from the reported 14,736 fans that attended Philips Arena for UFC 88, where Evans knocked out Chuck Liddell. However, the revenue was down from the $2.6 million generated in 2008.

UFC 145’s six-bout main card aired on pay-per-view, while FX aired four preliminary bouts. Two additional preliminary contests streamed live on Facebook.

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